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. >>> charlotte, north carolina will be the host city for the democratic parties national convention in 2012. president obama is seeking reelection that year. considerates say the location of the convention indicates they will been competitive in the south. republicans will hold their convention in tampa, florida. >>> a san francisco retailer will be arraigned today in connection with the fatal shooting of two rival store workers in fisherman's wharf. 56-year-old hong is charged with two counts of murder. it stemmed from an argument over counterfeit merchandise. >>> san jose has a new police chief this morning. the city council unanimously approved chris young. he plans to bring many changes to the city. that includes a community advisory board with critics and friends of the department. >> i know we as a police department have not been as responsive to the community as we should have been. this has resulted in a lack of trust, trust we need to be functional as a police department. >> a huge obstacle facing the police department is a $30 million short fall. he is hopeful that number
. >>> charlotte, north carolina will be the host city for the democratic parties national convention in 2012. president obama is seeking reelection that year. considerates say the location of the convention indicates they will been competitive in the south. republicans will hold their convention in tampa, florida. >>> a san francisco retailer will be arraigned today in connection with the fatal shooting of two rival store workers in fisherman's wharf. 56-year-old hong is...
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." >> kroft: gotti says he's explored the possibility of leaving the new york area for north carolina or florida, but some of his children are resisting. he says he's interested in writing a book about his life. >> gotti, jr.: i... i've been writing for several years, exploring a literary career. >> kroft: you wrote a children's book. >> gotti, jr.: i did. i did. while i was in ray brook. sure. it was fun. it was fun, because it... the fact that i... i had written it, and my cellmate, who was doing 17 years for bank robbery, brian linderman-- sweetheart of a kid. he was... he's somewhat of an artist, so he did all the illustrations. and i couldn't get it published and i couldn't get it published because everywhere we went, they wanted my life. "no, we want to know about the juicy stuff, and then we'll do that." and i wasn't interested in doing it. so, basically, it went nowhere. >> kroft: the next one, he hopes, will be more commercial. but don't expect him to bad- mouth the mob or the people who were loyal to him or his father. they know where he lives, and he says they were happy to
." >> kroft: gotti says he's explored the possibility of leaving the new york area for north carolina or florida, but some of his children are resisting. he says he's interested in writing a book about his life. >> gotti, jr.: i... i've been writing for several years, exploring a literary career. >> kroft: you wrote a children's book. >> gotti, jr.: i did. i did. while i was in ray brook. sure. it was fun. it was fun, because it... the fact that i... i had written...
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in chandler arizona the number of fatalities fell 79% but rally, north carolina, and bakersfield, california, fatalities actually went up at camera intersections. the national motorist association, they say their studies show that these red light intersections actually increase the number of rear end crashes. and they also say that when you're talking about trying to have a low-cost way of enforcing the law, this is not low cost, at least not to drivers. live in san francisco, terry mcsweeney, abc 7 news. >> terry, thank you very much. it's 4:34 now. caltran is warning drivers on the dumbarton bridge to brace for slowdowns for the next year and a half. seismic retrofit work is underway that require periodic lane closures through august 2012. most in the evening and extend into the early morning hours. this week two of the three lanes in both directions will be closed overnight. the $149 million retrofit will make the bridge able to withstand a major earthquake. >> the san jose city council will meet in closed session to formally consider naming a new police chief. san jose city manager is ex
in chandler arizona the number of fatalities fell 79% but rally, north carolina, and bakersfield, california, fatalities actually went up at camera intersections. the national motorist association, they say their studies show that these red light intersections actually increase the number of rear end crashes. and they also say that when you're talking about trying to have a low-cost way of enforcing the law, this is not low cost, at least not to drivers. live in san francisco, terry mcsweeney,...
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. >> finally this morning a north carolina couple claimed a $1 million lotto prize just one day before it expired. >> raleigh bought the ticket p last summer. he and his wife just claimed that prize yesterday. hill says he waited a few weeks to tell his wife wanting to choose the end of a bad day to give her the good news. then he says he didn't want the attention so he kind of hid the ticket. >> you know what happens with that. he lost track of it. then he put it in the shoe box. after taxes they received $680,000. >> not too shabby! >> i could survive on that. all of us! >> a look at the rain. >> int state 80 and 280. live doppler 7 hd, that's our strongest storms from half moon bay to vallejo. they are moving off about 20 to 30 mph. brief heavy rain, gusty winds, even small hail out of the system and guess what, you didn't get it today, we'll have more tomorrow. >> okay, thank you. we're warned. >> thanks for joining us on abc 7 news. >> "who wants to be a millionaire" is (speaking in international language) and he said unto them go ye into all of the world and preach th
. >> finally this morning a north carolina couple claimed a $1 million lotto prize just one day before it expired. >> raleigh bought the ticket p last summer. he and his wife just claimed that prize yesterday. hill says he waited a few weeks to tell his wife wanting to choose the end of a bad day to give her the good news. then he says he didn't want the attention so he kind of hid the ticket. >> you know what happens with that. he lost track of it. then he put it in the shoe...
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. >> finally this morning a north carolina couple claimed a $1 million lotto prize just one day before it expired. >> raleigh bought the ticket p last summer. he and his wife just claimed that prize yesterday. hill says he waited a few weeks to tell his wife wanting to choose the end of a bad day to give her the good news. then he says he didn't want the attention so he kind of hid the ticket. >> you know what happens with that. he lost track of it. then he put it in the shoe box. after taxes they received $680,000. >> not too shabby! >> i could survive on that. all of us! >> a look at the rain. >> int state 80 and 280. live doppler 7 hd, that's our strongest storms from half moon bay to vallejo. they are moving off about 20 to 30 mph. brief heavy rain, gusty winds, even small hail out of the system and guess what, you didn't get it today, we'll have more tomorrow. >> okay, thank you. we're warned. >> thanks for joining us on abc 7 news. >> "who wants to be a millionaire" is coming up next. >> all new. oprah: iyanla's back. she was on her way -- and then? it was over. now -- >> why did
. >> finally this morning a north carolina couple claimed a $1 million lotto prize just one day before it expired. >> raleigh bought the ticket p last summer. he and his wife just claimed that prize yesterday. hill says he waited a few weeks to tell his wife wanting to choose the end of a bad day to give her the good news. then he says he didn't want the attention so he kind of hid the ticket. >> you know what happens with that. he lost track of it. then he put it in the shoe...
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bernie madoff has been living inside of a north carolina prison's 12 foot cell with a roommate since july 2009 n a room there tuesday he told a reporter unidentified banks and hedge funds were complicit in the fraud fraud and had to know about the scheme. that their attitude is that if you're doing something wrong we don't want to know. >> the fact the banks never looked at billions billions of dollars that were flowing through wire transfers was astonishing to us. >> this attorney was the first person to interview madoff in prison. that in, october 2009. and madoff agreed to talk and he still has cases pending and two banks jp morgan chase and bank of new york. madoff explains how money was circulated to create illusion of trading activity. saying the banks knew or were willfully blind to fraud. nothing in the "new york times" story is news to him. >> all of the sec ever had to do was call his two banks and ask them can we come see trading activity. >> can you see the sec? >> you can't unfortunately. don't hold your breath on that one. >> keith is struggling to keep his base live. i
bernie madoff has been living inside of a north carolina prison's 12 foot cell with a roommate since july 2009 n a room there tuesday he told a reporter unidentified banks and hedge funds were complicit in the fraud fraud and had to know about the scheme. that their attitude is that if you're doing something wrong we don't want to know. >> the fact the banks never looked at billions billions of dollars that were flowing through wire transfers was astonishing to us. >> this attorney...
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a customer service representative originally from raleigh, north carolina... and our returning champion-- a web programmer from knoxville, tennessee... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--
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. >>> a hostage standoff at a north carolina bank ended dramatically on live tv. the teen suspect emerged holding one of the hostages at gunpoint. police shot and killed him in the parking lot. a man hiding in the bank called police and was secretly feeding them information throughout the ordeal. >>> and good sportsmanship and a son's love for his mom was on display as a record was broken in pro basketball. ray allen of the celtics, broke the roar for career three pointers for 2,562, to be exact. first thing he did, hugged reggie miller, whose record he broke. and then, he hugged his mom. >> his mom, flo, has been there all along. really instilled the work ethic in ray allen. >> and how proud she must be. >> yeah. >> and reggie miller there, too. good sportsman. >> absolutely. sam's a pretty did sport, especially when it's a friday morning. >> we'll find out later. let's start with the two, most popular words across the country today, pattern change. we've been locked in this since december. every wet storm became a snowstorm. and now, we start to shift that this
. >>> a hostage standoff at a north carolina bank ended dramatically on live tv. the teen suspect emerged holding one of the hostages at gunpoint. police shot and killed him in the parking lot. a man hiding in the bank called police and was secretly feeding them information throughout the ordeal. >>> and good sportsmanship and a son's love for his mom was on display as a record was broken in pro basketball. ray allen of the celtics, broke the roar for career three pointers for...
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. >>> thousands of people marched in raleigh, north carolina, to fight what they say is the threatened resegregation of local schools. the marchers were protesting saturday a school board decision to end busing schoolchildren to achieve socioeconomic diversity in schools. the school board says that the move would allow children to attend schools closer to home. >>> the ill-fated spider-man musical on broadway has been hit with two safety violations by new york state. "the new york times" reports that the state department of labor issued the violations against "spiderman: turn off the dark." one violation involved an actor who fell during a performance and the other was related to two perform eers injured while rehearsing a stunt. the show which has not yet officially opened has been plagued by problems for months. >>> in san diego, a taxi careened out of control and mowed down people on a crowded street. one woman lost a leg, and more than two dozen others were injured. the taxi was going about 20 miles an hour along the sidewalk outside of a popular restaurant and nightclub zone. on t
. >>> thousands of people marched in raleigh, north carolina, to fight what they say is the threatened resegregation of local schools. the marchers were protesting saturday a school board decision to end busing schoolchildren to achieve socioeconomic diversity in schools. the school board says that the move would allow children to attend schools closer to home. >>> the ill-fated spider-man musical on broadway has been hit with two safety violations by new york state. "the...
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madoff was interviewed tuesday by "the new york times," at this federal prison in butner, north carolina. no reporter had seen him since he entered the prison in july 2009, in shackles and a blue jump suit. reporter diana henriques noticed he looked noticeably slimmer and frail and a bit agitated. in the interview and a series of e-mails, madoff pointed the finger at unnamed banks and hedge funds he said were complicit, and had to know about his massive ponzi scheme. but the attitude, he said, was, if you're doing something wrong, we don't want to know. that's much the same claim the bankruptcy trustee has made in court filings against madoff's family and close associates. >> some of these people were in control or were absolutely in a position to understand what was going on. >> reporter: madoff's wife, ruth, who helped keep the books, has denied any knowledge of the scheme. and madoff, in "the new york times" interview, continued to protect his family. saying they were unaware of his crimes until the very end. madoff's most impassioned comment, came on an attack of the news media, for
madoff was interviewed tuesday by "the new york times," at this federal prison in butner, north carolina. no reporter had seen him since he entered the prison in july 2009, in shackles and a blue jump suit. reporter diana henriques noticed he looked noticeably slimmer and frail and a bit agitated. in the interview and a series of e-mails, madoff pointed the finger at unnamed banks and hedge funds he said were complicit, and had to know about his massive ponzi scheme. but the attitude,...
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>> from north carolina. >> petersburg. >> petersburg. and you actually -- >> yes, i do. from ashland, virginia. >> it happens all the time. one or two things we want you to know about. we're going to start with a live shot of washington, d.c. here's why. washington is one of the areas, and works north from there, where this quarter of warm air is working in. we have a chance of the seeing at or near record temperatures today. new york, i'd go toward boston. and hartford's involved. pittsburgh? not today. you're getting the cool air a little today. right behind that front, you get the cool air. yesterday, it was nice in pittsburgh. you're lucky to be here in new york today. as we look at the big boards here's what's going to happen. all of the calm mild weekdays we had is gone for the weekend. we're setting up a snowstorm and snowshower situation, in minneapolis. also, in the rockies, winter weather as we get back into next week. enjoy this break. i know you already broke out the short sleeves. i don't want to hear that and all that weather was brought to you by amazon. r
>> from north carolina. >> petersburg. >> petersburg. and you actually -- >> yes, i do. from ashland, virginia. >> it happens all the time. one or two things we want you to know about. we're going to start with a live shot of washington, d.c. here's why. washington is one of the areas, and works north from there, where this quarter of warm air is working in. we have a chance of the seeing at or near record temperatures today. new york, i'd go toward boston. and...
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fbi officials locked in on him on february 1st after a north carolina supply company notified them that aldawsari had purchased phenol, a chemical that can be used to make a high explosive. but for a tip, sources say this could have turned out very differently. ugly, in fact. and the question this morning, if the allegations are true, how many more people like aldawsari are out there? >> that's been the big concern. pierre, thanks. >>> we're going to shift gears to the strange journey of charlie sheen. cbs has finally said enough is enough. pulling the plug on sheen's program, after he let loose with a scathing and some would say an anti-semitic rant about the show's creator. andrea canning has been covering this story for us. andrew degree -- andrea, he reached out to you. >> reporter: he did. and he says he's 100% clean. he plans to show up to work, no matter what's going on. we'll see what's going on there. he also tells me chuck lorre is a loser and a clown, and worse than that. it's unclear what started the bitter feud. but lorre, who runs "two and a half men" and has a long histor
fbi officials locked in on him on february 1st after a north carolina supply company notified them that aldawsari had purchased phenol, a chemical that can be used to make a high explosive. but for a tip, sources say this could have turned out very differently. ugly, in fact. and the question this morning, if the allegations are true, how many more people like aldawsari are out there? >> that's been the big concern. pierre, thanks. >>> we're going to shift gears to the strange...
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he was arrested after a chemical supply company in north carolina contacted the fbi, saying the suspect tried to buy bombmaking chemicals from that company. our chief investigative correspondent, brian ross, is here. brian, we hear the terms, see something, say something, so much. it's a slogan that's in danger of becoming a cliche. but in this case, it proved to be very valuable. >> reporter: it worked very well. the company in north carolina and a second company in texas both called the fbi to alert them to khalid aldawsari. there was something very suspicious about him. a real lone wolf. and they feel this kind of program can stop that. >> a useful slogan in this case. and i understand you have an update this morning on another investigation you recently brought up. >> reporter: that's right. on friday, we reported on the failure of the big three rental car agencies to repair safety defects on cars before renting them to customers. but because of a calculation error, we didn't give them full credit for the repairs they did make. although, the numbers still fall far short of the 100%
he was arrested after a chemical supply company in north carolina contacted the fbi, saying the suspect tried to buy bombmaking chemicals from that company. our chief investigative correspondent, brian ross, is here. brian, we hear the terms, see something, say something, so much. it's a slogan that's in danger of becoming a cliche. but in this case, it proved to be very valuable. >> reporter: it worked very well. the company in north carolina and a second company in texas both called the...
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more than 7,000 people took part in the annual krispy kreme challenge in north carolina on saturday. participants ran two miles then stuffed themselves with a dozen doughnuts then ran two miles back. the charity raised more than $100,000. they had 7,500 entrants. 2,000 didn't make it. >> what was harder for them, the doughnuts or the running? >> probably the doughnuts and the running. >> i'm surprised you weren't there. i've been to breakfast with you. and i mean you -- >> i like a doughnut. >> when it comes to -- >> then you run. right? >> i do not run unless there's like a doughnut sort of like a few feet ahead of me on a stick. >> he's chasing it. more like a sugar coma. >> that's right. >>> to the weather now, jackie meretsky here. take it away, jackie. we won't throw any doughnuts at you. >> all right. dan, thanks for the segue. let's start in the northeast where our big storm is now in the canadian maritime provinces. what we're left with is that counterclockwise circulation bringing us gusty winds. temperatures where they should be. where they are not where they should be is i
more than 7,000 people took part in the annual krispy kreme challenge in north carolina on saturday. participants ran two miles then stuffed themselves with a dozen doughnuts then ran two miles back. the charity raised more than $100,000. they had 7,500 entrants. 2,000 didn't make it. >> what was harder for them, the doughnuts or the running? >> probably the doughnuts and the running. >> i'm surprised you weren't there. i've been to breakfast with you. and i mean you --...
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and there will be another snow line toward carolina. then comes the arctic air behind the system. and this is part of what made sure the snowmaker didn't get farther north from new york city into boston. it was the cold air that held that system in the south. next week, we start to warm up a little bit. i'm looking at l.a. that's 73 degrees this morning. and everybody can know -- we all i can't -- i can't take your -- >> make somebody's day. >> maybe i can take your free coffee. thank you. you did this. all that was brought to you by cottonelle. >>> he plays the wonderfully geeky dad, phil dunphy, on the show "modern family." ty burrell is here with us this morning. and he's going to give us a sneak peek at tonight's valentine's day episode. >> good to see you. >> i'm glad you were able to sneak us in after all the awards shows you guys have been going to. >> yeah. it's been crazy. just a blast. the s.a.g. awards were the most recent one. and that was total chaos. the kids running around with three-pound statues, like shaking trying to hold them up. yeah. it's been really fun. >>
and there will be another snow line toward carolina. then comes the arctic air behind the system. and this is part of what made sure the snowmaker didn't get farther north from new york city into boston. it was the cold air that held that system in the south. next week, we start to warm up a little bit. i'm looking at l.a. that's 73 degrees this morning. and everybody can know -- we all i can't -- i can't take your -- >> make somebody's day. >> maybe i can take your free coffee....
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. >> reporter: in north carolina heavy snow and ice knocked down trees. sending trucks through guardrails. >> i slid maybe a few hundred feet. yeah, sliding like i was ice skating. >> in the northeast this could be one for the record books. snowfall topped 57 inches in new york so far. 70 inches in boston. it could be days before those cities see relief from the bitter cold. >> now here is a look at the rest of your weather. we're scared to look, too. snow in atlanta tapers off later this morning. light snow in charlotte and raleigh. outer banks will get up to half a foot. lake-effect snow from michigan to western new york. snow showers in north dakota. >> frigid 7 degrees in fargo. 9 in minneapolis. 30s from billings to albuquerque. 34 in dallas. 43 in atlanta. and 27 here in new york. >>> and now to egypt where thousands of people are now showing their anger at government by walking off their jobs. >> those widespread labor strikes are now threatening the already crippled egyptian economy. aaron joins us from cairo. >> reporter: good morning to you. the
. >> reporter: in north carolina heavy snow and ice knocked down trees. sending trucks through guardrails. >> i slid maybe a few hundred feet. yeah, sliding like i was ice skating. >> in the northeast this could be one for the record books. snowfall topped 57 inches in new york so far. 70 inches in boston. it could be days before those cities see relief from the bitter cold. >> now here is a look at the rest of your weather. we're scared to look, too. snow in atlanta...
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." >>> a bank robbery in raleigh, north carolina, did not end the way police had hoped. the suspect was shot dead trying to leave the bank with a female hostage. six people were held inside for up to three hours. none of the hostages was hurt. >>> in an update on a natural gas explosion in allentown, pennsylvania. five people, including a 4-month-old baby, were killed wednesday night when that blast flattened two row homes and set an entire block on fire. investigators are focusing on a cast iron pipe installed back in 1928. it's the latest in a series of explosions across the country involving aging pipelines. >>> well, it is not looking good for labor talks aimed at a new nfl collective bargaining agreement. the leagues and players unions didn't bother getting together yesterday for what would have been the second day of a two-day bargaining session. the sides are far, far apart on several issues, including expanding the season to 18 games. the current labor deal expires on march 3rd. >>> if a new deal is made, the minnesota vikings will likely play their home games ne
." >>> a bank robbery in raleigh, north carolina, did not end the way police had hoped. the suspect was shot dead trying to leave the bank with a female hostage. six people were held inside for up to three hours. none of the hostages was hurt. >>> in an update on a natural gas explosion in allentown, pennsylvania. five people, including a 4-month-old baby, were killed wednesday night when that blast flattened two row homes and set an entire block on fire. investigators...
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that north carolina couple, $1 million richer. >>> here's a look at your wednesday weather. another stormy day for the west coast, rainy from northern california up to the pacific northwest. up to 3 feet of snow in the sierra range and cascades and up to 2 feet of snow for central and northern rockies. >> 50s in billings and boise. 62 in salt lake city. nearly 40 in twin cities. 57 in omaha. 51 in indianapolis. dallas climbs to 72. and atlanta, 59. 54 in baltimore. 47 here in new york. >>> she has a penchant for pursuing rabbits and deer, but she's now wrapping her clutches around the doggie world's biggest prize. >> hickory, the stotish deerhound has been named best in show at the westminster dog show. the first of her breed to claim the prestigious title. she came from a virginia farm to beat hundreds of fluffy favorites and loveable lap dogs. >> a portuguese water dog also made it to the finals. that's similar to the first dog, bo. >> congrats to her. >>> more "world news now" coming up. ♪ never doubt that you're the one and you can have your dream ♪ ♪ you're the be
that north carolina couple, $1 million richer. >>> here's a look at your wednesday weather. another stormy day for the west coast, rainy from northern california up to the pacific northwest. up to 3 feet of snow in the sierra range and cascades and up to 2 feet of snow for central and northern rockies. >> 50s in billings and boise. 62 in salt lake city. nearly 40 in twin cities. 57 in omaha. 51 in indianapolis. dallas climbs to 72. and atlanta, 59. 54 in baltimore. 47 here in new...
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yesterday the democrats chose charlotte, north carolina, for the national convention to be held the first week of september 2012, where obama/biden re-election campaign will officially kick off. the announcement made even republicans in charlotte happy for the attention and income that the event will bring in. apparently they beat out cleveland, minnesota, even st. louis. so good news for charlotte. >> congrats. >>> a picky ape in south carolina is going bananas over the super bowl. >> i always wonder how we find these stories. at the grenville zoo, baby bob was asked to predict this year's super bowl champions. bob, clearly a packers fan. he immediately went for the green bay shirt over the steelers. >> that's my boy. bob's big pick was part of his big birthday celebration. don't put too much stock in his choice. bob there, he's only 5. >> that's the only concern for why that choice isn't -- >> yeah the age. >> we'll be right back. ♪ 12 men on the defense we take no nonsense ♪ call i made. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement nsurance card,
yesterday the democrats chose charlotte, north carolina, for the national convention to be held the first week of september 2012, where obama/biden re-election campaign will officially kick off. the announcement made even republicans in charlotte happy for the attention and income that the event will bring in. apparently they beat out cleveland, minnesota, even st. louis. so good news for charlotte. >> congrats. >>> a picky ape in south carolina is going bananas over the super...
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carolina. and mckinney brought the idea to us. >> reporter: walk us through the game, what happens. i played it and -- and i thought, how hard can this be and then it seemed at every turn something went wrong. is that what you're trying to get people to see, that it's just small things that put people in this situation? >> yeah. one of the key challenges to the game is to broaden our understanding of who the people are who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless and how easy it is for people who may even be working or recently laid off, but not chronically homeless to fall into these situations. so the choices that are depicted in the game are very real situations. we started off doing this game by talking to the case managers and the residents at the urban ministry shelter, talking to people who were coming into our food bank. so, these are situations we hear every day. >> reporter: and it really forces you to make difficult decisions throughout this game. >> i heard from people all acros
carolina. and mckinney brought the idea to us. >> reporter: walk us through the game, what happens. i played it and -- and i thought, how hard can this be and then it seemed at every turn something went wrong. is that what you're trying to get people to see, that it's just small things that put people in this situation? >> yeah. one of the key challenges to the game is to broaden our understanding of who the people are who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless and how easy it...
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. >>> major development in the case of 10-year-old zahra baker, the disabled girl from north carolina who disappeared back in october. her spep mother has been charged with the murder. elisa baker has been in custody since zahra disappearance. she's also charged with obstructing justice in the investigation. >>> now to a deadly collision in california involving a church bus that was packed with kids. the bus was returning from a christian retreat in twin peaks when it collided with an suv and then plunged off a mountain highway. the bus driver was killed and more than 20 people injured, most of them teenagers. here's kabc's rod mcmillan. >> reporter: vernal schultz just happened to be passing by the crash seen on highway 189 when he saw traffic stopped ahead. when he got out and looked down the side of the hill, he saw the wrecked bus. then he says he heard cries for help, so he decided to struggle down the side of the hill to see what he could do. >> i see blood. i see blood on the -- just basically everywhere you look. i didn't see one person that didn't have blood on them. >> repor
. >>> major development in the case of 10-year-old zahra baker, the disabled girl from north carolina who disappeared back in october. her spep mother has been charged with the murder. elisa baker has been in custody since zahra disappearance. she's also charged with obstructing justice in the investigation. >>> now to a deadly collision in california involving a church bus that was packed with kids. the bus was returning from a christian retreat in twin peaks when it collided...
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. >> back here at home a north carolina boy is being hailed a hero after saving his wheelchair-bound mother from a fire. incredible story. >> greg barnes of our raleigh station talked with the mother and son about their frightening ordeal. >> i was crying because we don't have a house. >> reporter: 6-year-old jamie ward and his family did lose their home and everything in it. >> everything that i liked. >> reporter: the ward's mobile home was gutted by fire last night. but the family survived, thanks to 11-year-old justin ward. after smelling smoke, he on woke his brother, got his mom into a wheelchair and got them both to safety. >> i told mom, she got in the wheelchair and i pushed her down the ramp. i couldn't just leave her there. >> reporter: seconds later, neighbors say, the mobile home was engulfed. for now the wards sis expect the lech trig spence may have caused the fire. they think the wind blew the wires down last night and they short circuit examined set fire to the grass here. as the fire began to burn up into the trailer, the wind also whipped the flames this way, and t
. >> back here at home a north carolina boy is being hailed a hero after saving his wheelchair-bound mother from a fire. incredible story. >> greg barnes of our raleigh station talked with the mother and son about their frightening ordeal. >> i was crying because we don't have a house. >> reporter: 6-year-old jamie ward and his family did lose their home and everything in it. >> everything that i liked. >> reporter: the ward's mobile home was gutted by fire...
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. >>> also ahead, a massive rally in north carolina. crowds warning that segregation could be coming back. >> and later on the broadcast, the young man from texas who went to egypt to check on his grandmother. how she's doing tonight, and how his black eyes are doing, too. radio. gecko: caller steve, go right ahad. steve: yeah, um, i just got a !free rate quote on geico.com, saved a ton, and it only took me 5 minutes and 12 seconds! steve: i was wondering, is that some srt of record? gecko: that's a good question. et's have a look. curtis: mmmm, not quite. someone's got you beat by 8 seconds. gecko: still, i mean, that's... that'squite fast! steve: well, what if i told you only used one hand? anncr: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. [ male announcer ] every day thousands of people are switching from tylenol® to advil. here's one story. my name is jose. i'm from california and i'm a messenger and deliver all over the place. so there's times i'm just climbing in and out of the van, feel your hands hurting, yo
. >>> also ahead, a massive rally in north carolina. crowds warning that segregation could be coming back. >> and later on the broadcast, the young man from texas who went to egypt to check on his grandmother. how she's doing tonight, and how his black eyes are doing, too. radio. gecko: caller steve, go right ahad. steve: yeah, um, i just got a !free rate quote on geico.com, saved a ton, and it only took me 5 minutes and 12 seconds! steve: i was wondering, is that some srt of...
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. >> reporter: the interview took place tuesday at this federal prison in north carolina. madoff hadn't spoken on the record since he arrived here in shackles and a blue jumpsuit in july 2009. a times reporter, she described madoff noticeably slimmer and a bit agitated. madoff did business with some of new york's biggest banks and hedge funds. without naming any specific one, he accused them of willful blindness to his ponzi scheme. they had to know, he said, the attitude was sort of, if you're doing something wrong, we don't want to know. previously madoff had told the court falsely that he pulled off the entire scheme by himself. since then, several top employees have been indicted. or convicted. bankruptcy trust tree has alleged, madoff close friends and family including his wife ruth who still regularly visits him knew or should have known about the fraud. >> some of these people were in control or were absolutely in a position to understand what was going on. >> reporter: among those accused by the bankruptcy trustee the owners of the new york mets. the wilpon and kat
. >> reporter: the interview took place tuesday at this federal prison in north carolina. madoff hadn't spoken on the record since he arrived here in shackles and a blue jumpsuit in july 2009. a times reporter, she described madoff noticeably slimmer and a bit agitated. madoff did business with some of new york's biggest banks and hedge funds. without naming any specific one, he accused them of willful blindness to his ponzi scheme. they had to know, he said, the attitude was sort of, if...
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. >> reporter: jim parrish is president of a biological supply company in north carolina where workers became concerned about aldawsari's purchase of a large supply of phenol, which can be used to make high explosives. and, as it turns out, another company, conway freight of lubbo lubbock, texas, called police because aldawsari wanted dangerous hazardous materials. >> to be successful with a lone wolf like this, you've got to have the force multiplier of the public. >> reporter: but early on, although associates were suspicious, no one took action. to his two roommates, he was a frustrated recluse, who kept his room locked, never talking and blared arabic television. >> when we had people over, he would just walk with his head down, not talk to anybody. >> jokingly, they would just say he was a terrorist, like, he's our roommate, so he obviously defended him. >> reporter: aldawsari is one of more than 826,000 people in the u.s. on student visas. 35,500 of them saudis. u.s. officials did an extensive background check. it found nothing. diane, fbi officials often tell me they're running
. >> reporter: jim parrish is president of a biological supply company in north carolina where workers became concerned about aldawsari's purchase of a large supply of phenol, which can be used to make high explosives. and, as it turns out, another company, conway freight of lubbo lubbock, texas, called police because aldawsari wanted dangerous hazardous materials. >> to be successful with a lone wolf like this, you've got to have the force multiplier of the public. >>...
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duke/north carolina. pick it up in the first half. north carolina up 11. harrison barnes, the freshman from ames, iowa. carolina up 146 at the break. back come the blue devils. curry for three. then, another jumper. he had seven points in just over a minute. curry, a season-high 22. we're all-tied at 54-54. later in the second half, duke down one. how about nolan smith, to ryan kelly. and more from the senior. smith, a career-high 34 points. duke, taking over first place in the acc. they won 33-straight. >>> meanwhile, in the big east, villanova, visiting rutgers. 11 seconds left. rutgers down five. james beatty. his father played with michael jordan in high school. he learned something. rutgers down two. beatty buries the three, plus the foul. take another look. cory fisher, making contact with mitchell. tied at 76-76. mitchell at the line, for the lead. it's good. so, rutgers up one. the chance, the inbound and it goes too deep. rutgers upsetting nova, 77-76. it's pandemonium in piscataway. >>> that's your espn news updates. for all scores and highlights
duke/north carolina. pick it up in the first half. north carolina up 11. harrison barnes, the freshman from ames, iowa. carolina up 146 at the break. back come the blue devils. curry for three. then, another jumper. he had seven points in just over a minute. curry, a season-high 22. we're all-tied at 54-54. later in the second half, duke down one. how about nolan smith, to ryan kelly. and more from the senior. smith, a career-high 34 points. duke, taking over first place in the acc. they won...
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they nearly won north carolina in 2008. and it remains a crucial swing state. >> political season yet again. >>> more coverage on the big storm out there. >>> plus, changes to the see-through security scanners, being tested at an airport near you. >>> and "dallas" fans can celebrate. j.r. and bobby are coming back to tv. [ female announcer ] why watch regular tv when you can experience the next generation of television service? at&t u-verse tv. tv like you've never seen before at a really great price. go now to the website below and get u-verse tv starting at just $29 a month for six months, dvr included. or get up to $300 in a promotion card with a qualifying u-verse bundle. u-verse tv lets you record and play back your favorite shows in any room. and you can record up to four shows at once on a single dvr. you can even upgrade to over 155 hd channels and growing. get ready for a new kind of tv service. so order at&t u-verse online now. go now to the website below and get u-verse tv starting at just $29 a month for six mon
they nearly won north carolina in 2008. and it remains a crucial swing state. >> political season yet again. >>> more coverage on the big storm out there. >>> plus, changes to the see-through security scanners, being tested at an airport near you. >>> and "dallas" fans can celebrate. j.r. and bobby are coming back to tv. [ female announcer ] why watch regular tv when you can experience the next generation of television service? at&t u-verse tv. tv...
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[applause] her work was selected because of her excellence in reporting on issues affecting north carolina and particularly for the thorough research and well-written coverage of how tariff policies affect the state. please come to the podium. [applause] [applause] on january 12th congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz was at her friend, congressman gabbie giffords. flying back she described watching her signs of recovery as being comparable only to experiencing the birth of her children. she joins us as a conduit to gabbi we wish her godspeed, converse woman debbie wasserman schultz tell her we are seizing a space for her next year. ladies and gentlemen, congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz. [applause] >> thank you very much. i really have to start by telling you i wish i wasn't standing here. i wish the defense had been different, but i am thrilled to tell you that i just spent a wonderful day and a half with gabbie in houston and am overjoyed to share with you she's doing great. as i assure all of you know, gabbie has begun to say a few words, which is an excellent development and a g
[applause] her work was selected because of her excellence in reporting on issues affecting north carolina and particularly for the thorough research and well-written coverage of how tariff policies affect the state. please come to the podium. [applause] [applause] on january 12th congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz was at her friend, congressman gabbie giffords. flying back she described watching her signs of recovery as being comparable only to experiencing the birth of her children. she...
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last, but not least, let me knowledge the hard work of the north carolina -- the dnc officers. that we acknowledge my friends from illinois. i have to do that if i plan on going home in two years. [laughter] obviously, i thank all of you for what you are doing to win elections and the links you go -- lengths you go to make policy. making the case is not just about what happens in washington. it is about winning support and driving change across the country. that is what you help the president do every day. that is what you help democrats do every day. when someone tries to knock us down, you have kept the fight going. i think about what happened last december. a lot of talking heads, the conventional wisdom in this town -- whenever the conventional wisdom in this town says something, take your money and go to las vegas and bet against them. they said the president's agenda was done. in just the span of a few days, think about what we were able to accomplish. we got a deal to expand middle- class tax cuts and tax credits for college students and small businesses, something that
last, but not least, let me knowledge the hard work of the north carolina -- the dnc officers. that we acknowledge my friends from illinois. i have to do that if i plan on going home in two years. [laughter] obviously, i thank all of you for what you are doing to win elections and the links you go -- lengths you go to make policy. making the case is not just about what happens in washington. it is about winning support and driving change across the country. that is what you help the president...
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on the appointed day, he came up, but first he had a stop to have to make in north carolina. he had to preside at a memorial service for some of our servicemen had been killed. when he walked into one of those large rooms, he walked in and began talking about patriotism and sacrifice and what it means to be an american. it was so effective that there was not a dry eye in the crowd. then, he stopped and he said, "about the tax bill." [laughter] they all switched 70 votes. he never said a word about the tax bill. they took it to the floor and passed it incentive over to the senate. [laughter] [applause] again, it is always easy with the hindsight of history because, in terms of the tax bill, the 25% across the bill over three years, that was hugely controversial. that would have increased the deficit. from your vantage point as one of the most conservative members of congress, how did you approach analyzing that bill? did you have any concerns or had you become a supply-side advocate by that point? >> of by then, i was the supply- side advocate. i spent too many hours with jack
on the appointed day, he came up, but first he had a stop to have to make in north carolina. he had to preside at a memorial service for some of our servicemen had been killed. when he walked into one of those large rooms, he walked in and began talking about patriotism and sacrifice and what it means to be an american. it was so effective that there was not a dry eye in the crowd. then, he stopped and he said, "about the tax bill." [laughter] they all switched 70 votes. he never said...
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carolina. senator mike leigh from utah. where are you, mike? you're somewhere here. there you are. [applause] and the youngest person in the audience, senator frank louten berg of new jersey. [applause] we were also pleased to have senator bob menendez and representative eleanor holmes norton here earlier. we have a few administration people here. one is my very good friend, who just took his job as deputy secretary of state for management and resources, tom nidse. tom, stand up. the state department has been doing an extraordinary job on the issue of evacuation of americans from egypt. i think they deserve a special hand for that. [applause] daniel yohanes, you're here somewhere. right there. ok. my friend, the great administrator for the usaid, rag shaw. where are you, raj? the president and c.e.o. of the overseas private investment corporation, elizabeth littlefield. the director of the u.s. trade and development agency, lee zack. and the director of the peace corps, aaron williams. [applaus
carolina. senator mike leigh from utah. where are you, mike? you're somewhere here. there you are. [applause] and the youngest person in the audience, senator frank louten berg of new jersey. [applause] we were also pleased to have senator bob menendez and representative eleanor holmes norton here earlier. we have a few administration people here. one is my very good friend, who just took his job as deputy secretary of state for management and resources, tom nidse. tom, stand up. the state...
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we have a call from winston, north carolina. caller: i keep hearing people talking about discretionary spending is only 18% of the budget. 80% is still pretty good chunk of money. it should be cut. i do not want to see people hurt but there is a lot of waste, fraud, and abuse out there. the thing i do not hear from a lot of the comments coming in is that people do not realize that both parties have done this year. and both parties need to me to the table with cuts. maybe they should do something with, like, each side bring cuts and neither side can throw out the other side's cuts. so that they all get through. so the republicans cut the democrats cash cows and the democrats cut the republicans cash cows. host: let's put that question to michael tanner. what cuts would you recommend? guest: calling for entitlement cuts, i am not saying that we should be cutting discretionary spending. the caller's right. that is only 18% of the budget. there are ctainly a lot of things that we could do without. but if you want to bring the budget
we have a call from winston, north carolina. caller: i keep hearing people talking about discretionary spending is only 18% of the budget. 80% is still pretty good chunk of money. it should be cut. i do not want to see people hurt but there is a lot of waste, fraud, and abuse out there. the thing i do not hear from a lot of the comments coming in is that people do not realize that both parties have done this year. and both parties need to me to the table with cuts. maybe they should do...
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host: bonnie joining us from greenville, north carolina. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you so much. i'm just listening to you spin about reagan. yes he did some wonderful things for the country, but i think he damaged -- i don't know if it is t weak mind of the conservative. let me point out one experience. last year i went with my husband to a hospital. i was asked to find an inexpensive way that my husband could get 2.5 months of his treatment for cancer. let me tell you, he is a veteran he fought in vietnam. he dumped agent orange and super orange for two years for reagan, for the conservatives, and for his country. and yes, he volunteers. when we went to duke, i scheduled an appointment with a social worker whiley husband went to his keem treatment. -- chemo treatment. when i walked in e door, i had a suspicion that we were not going to be -- i can't say helped but guided along to what we needed. host: this relationship between your experience and ronald reagan is what? caller: right. this gentleman, who i'm sure idolizes reagan, asked me if i thought the gove
host: bonnie joining us from greenville, north carolina. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you so much. i'm just listening to you spin about reagan. yes he did some wonderful things for the country, but i think he damaged -- i don't know if it is t weak mind of the conservative. let me point out one experience. last year i went with my husband to a hospital. i was asked to find an inexpensive way that my husband could get 2.5 months of his treatment for cancer. let me tell you, he is a...
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. >> joe from north carolina. good morning. republican line. >> thank you very much, mr. brown. hello? >> yes. you're on the air. go ahead, joe. >> mr. brown, you sound like a very knowledgeable man on egypt and the middle east. aren't you proud that egyptian government didn't go chinese or iranian on their people? the military has stayed back, they've stayed out of the way, and they haven't done any shooting that we know of. secondly, shouldn't other countries where democracy was a form, i'm speaking about china and japan. although a lot of people know about china, japan is a very repressive country. political prisoners. please let's start a new system in japan and overthrow their system of corruption. thank you very much for your time. >> to joe's first point about the military and these scenes which we've been seeing over the last 12 days, tanks moving in but for the most part remaining peaceful. there have been some outbusses of demonstration, many deaths, but not to the level that one might have anticipated going into this. >> yes. i think that military right now is playing
. >> joe from north carolina. good morning. republican line. >> thank you very much, mr. brown. hello? >> yes. you're on the air. go ahead, joe. >> mr. brown, you sound like a very knowledgeable man on egypt and the middle east. aren't you proud that egyptian government didn't go chinese or iranian on their people? the military has stayed back, they've stayed out of the way, and they haven't done any shooting that we know of. secondly, shouldn't other countries where...
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. >>> you might say that a coach in north carolina has hit it out of the park for one of his players to. >>> it is windy now and wet weather could be added to the mix. meteorologist rosemary orozco will tell us when wearing lowrise. if there is no tv nearby, you >> a blizzard blanketed oklahoma and arkansas with snow is moving into the deep south and proving in this case a picture is worth a thousand words. conditions are causing so many accidents that police can only respond to crashes with injuries. >> it is so pleasant out there. we are looking at the plans -- the winds lightening up and we will have temperatures fall. 51 in concord. hour winds are a little gusty but have since called in most cases. a nice, light, north easterly breeze. we will have cold temperatures bunch again. a ridge of high pressure. and tonight we will fall below freezing in many cases. so who is going to see those temperatures below freezing? we will show you that in just a moment. 29 degrees is expected in santa rosa for two nights. 30 and the layout as we head to the east side of the day and valley. if yo
. >>> you might say that a coach in north carolina has hit it out of the park for one of his players to. >>> it is windy now and wet weather could be added to the mix. meteorologist rosemary orozco will tell us when wearing lowrise. if there is no tv nearby, you >> a blizzard blanketed oklahoma and arkansas with snow is moving into the deep south and proving in this case a picture is worth a thousand words. conditions are causing so many accidents that police can only...
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from 1913 to 1921, joseph daniels was the secretary of the navy to read a native of north carolina at yet gone to all school in 85. president woodrow wilson appointed the secretory daniels in 1913 and his assistant was franklin roosevelt. with the war waging in europe, daniels became increasingly concerned about the preparation the needed to make to ensure that the u.s. navy could operate at the maximum efficiency if and when america entered the war. in early 1917, concerned about having enough men to man the ships, daniel asked his adviser about having enough navy. he said as the absence of the word of u.s. citizens allow him to enlist women in the navy and lift from those advisers daniels ordered the new u.s. navy to enlist women and the women floated to the recruiting stations and they signed up and they were sworn into the navy. the congress decided to change what they saw as the navy regulations and changed it back to the u.s. citizen. if the word meal in front of that. the single word of the united states official document. they are extremely important with the full rights to th
from 1913 to 1921, joseph daniels was the secretary of the navy to read a native of north carolina at yet gone to all school in 85. president woodrow wilson appointed the secretory daniels in 1913 and his assistant was franklin roosevelt. with the war waging in europe, daniels became increasingly concerned about the preparation the needed to make to ensure that the u.s. navy could operate at the maximum efficiency if and when america entered the war. in early 1917, concerned about having enough...
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jonathan bloom discusses his book at regulator bookshop in durham, north carolina. the program is close to an hour. >> thank you. good evening. nice to see all the spaces out here and smiling faces at that, some familiar ones. so i wanted to give a brief thank you to everyone for getting canned goods are bringing canned goods tonight. and in case anyone missed that memo, basically i just asked people to bring a canned good as the price of admission, but if someone wanted to bring more than that, the person who brings the most cans tonight will win a free book. so we're going to take care of that a little bit later. just to give a brief overview of tonight, i'm going to read a few passages from the book, jumping around here and there, and i'll kind of talk but. then we will take questions, and then we would do the book giveaway. so everyone should hopefully come up with some questions, get a good discussion going. i've been working on this topic so long it's really nice to get out there and hear some things of what people are thinking about the topic and actually hav
jonathan bloom discusses his book at regulator bookshop in durham, north carolina. the program is close to an hour. >> thank you. good evening. nice to see all the spaces out here and smiling faces at that, some familiar ones. so i wanted to give a brief thank you to everyone for getting canned goods are bringing canned goods tonight. and in case anyone missed that memo, basically i just asked people to bring a canned good as the price of admission, but if someone wanted to bring more...
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a number of people were involved when the zero north carolina a big battle there and malcolm was finding a lot more followers who were arguing note to non-violence and no to integration which for the two pillars of the civil-rights movement. at the same time there was a movement on the left, at the same time the more radical edges of the civil-rights movement to repudiate the very core, there was also growing pressure from the right not only the fbi developing plans to go after the movement but there were movements throughout the state legislatures to essentially passed constitutional amendments to take congress right away to legislate anything on in the civil-rights. these constitutional amendments that were slowing moving at the time would essentially create a new confederate states of america. there was a lot going on at the moment and what martin luther king wanted to do was to hold the movement together, the center to hold the core of the movement of course, was non-violence and integration. to do that he had to reach his followers who were so abused for so long, who had billy clubs
a number of people were involved when the zero north carolina a big battle there and malcolm was finding a lot more followers who were arguing note to non-violence and no to integration which for the two pillars of the civil-rights movement. at the same time there was a movement on the left, at the same time the more radical edges of the civil-rights movement to repudiate the very core, there was also growing pressure from the right not only the fbi developing plans to go after the movement but...
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carolina, you could really factory big enough to be the entire national market because all of a sudden the cost of transport have fallen dramatically. the u.s. constitution forbids states from establishing political barriers to trade across state lines. the national rail eliminating the geographic and economic barriers to trade. so if there's a single secret of america's emerging economic, if there's a single secret, it was the largest single national market on a. french manufacturers could produce in the fresh market but they had to deal with terrorists to shipping to italy or france or britain. americans didn't have to do this. so the republican agenda during the civil war laid the basis for the emergence of modern american capitalists are the civil war directly contributed to this by, one of the things that wars are, is to use the terminology of modern times, their very large federal sting as packages. and during war the federal government spends money like there's no tomorrow. on the believe that if we lose the war there will be no tomorrow for the government. and here i will just
carolina, you could really factory big enough to be the entire national market because all of a sudden the cost of transport have fallen dramatically. the u.s. constitution forbids states from establishing political barriers to trade across state lines. the national rail eliminating the geographic and economic barriers to trade. so if there's a single secret of america's emerging economic, if there's a single secret, it was the largest single national market on a. french manufacturers could...
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calhoun of south carolina. john c. calhoun said the north is constantly harassing us. they don't understand what the situation is. and, therefore, the southern states need to come together and decide on a course of action. and so, the situation exists and henry clay worked for weeks. it's not easy to find a solution. look, for example, on the relation between israel and palestine. do you think it can ever be resolved? it's one of those issues that seems impossible. to end. clay said slavery in our time would never be ended. he had a recommendation of how we would go about it. he said pick a date, doesn't matter what date it is, but pick one. let's say 186418541855. anybody born after that date will automatically become a free on reaching the age of 21. those who were born before that date will remain slaves until they died. and this would be slow, gradual elimination. and he didn't want the slaves, freed slaves to remain in this country. he suggested that they be sent back to where many of them did return, and states today have people whose names are washington and cal
calhoun of south carolina. john c. calhoun said the north is constantly harassing us. they don't understand what the situation is. and, therefore, the southern states need to come together and decide on a course of action. and so, the situation exists and henry clay worked for weeks. it's not easy to find a solution. look, for example, on the relation between israel and palestine. do you think it can ever be resolved? it's one of those issues that seems impossible. to end. clay said slavery in...
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along with the 22 infantry there were units from the north carolina national guard, and those units were a platoon of ambulances. and 113 armored ambulances. well, to back up just a bit, dr. richard jaydek was a battalion surgeon of the first italian aids marines. they were further west than to too and a slice to the center of the city. they had a tough fight of it. and they had a lot of casualties that they had to deal with. dr. jaydek early on in the fight decided that he needed to be closer to the battle to help save marine lives. so he moves and many battalion aid station into the center of the city, in the government city. and he borrowed some ambulances from 2-2 and along with those ambulances came the crew. there was christie knight was part of that crew. as were a few other women as well. so another little known fact is that there were actually women in the thick of the fight in the middle of fallujah and the government center. christine knight shuttled wounded soldiers back and forth from their many battalion aid station to the bravo surgical in fallujah and comforted many a sol
along with the 22 infantry there were units from the north carolina national guard, and those units were a platoon of ambulances. and 113 armored ambulances. well, to back up just a bit, dr. richard jaydek was a battalion surgeon of the first italian aids marines. they were further west than to too and a slice to the center of the city. they had a tough fight of it. and they had a lot of casualties that they had to deal with. dr. jaydek early on in the fight decided that he needed to be closer...
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quail ridge books in raleigh, north carolina, is the host of this talk. it's about an hour. speaker everyone struggle to buy writing a book will fix you. so i tell people do not write a book. there are so many reasons why shouldn't write about. the main reason is don't write about because it will get you rich. it will not. cannot write about because it will get you famous. it will not. cannot my book because it will get you dates. how may ways will writing a book not get you a date? you care something about something so much were you are stopping people and saying look, guess what i just found out. let me tell you how they treat water. you probably didn't know this project to care about something so much that you're that enthusiastic about it because otherwise writing a book will be an enormous waste of your time and everybody else's time. the one thing you really get out of writing a book is souvenirs. i think i have, i wrote a book about the obviously allowed to. i have a white alabaster bust that sits on my desk that i wrote a book about the win. i have a piece of the str
quail ridge books in raleigh, north carolina, is the host of this talk. it's about an hour. speaker everyone struggle to buy writing a book will fix you. so i tell people do not write a book. there are so many reasons why shouldn't write about. the main reason is don't write about because it will get you rich. it will not. cannot write about because it will get you famous. it will not. cannot my book because it will get you dates. how may ways will writing a book not get you a date? you care...
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he's born in north carolina to parents who as i said were illiterate. his father died when he was 3. his mother was a seamstress and worked as a washer woman in other people's homes. and this is the kind of thing that caused a lot of talk and people suggested later on that maybe andrew johnson was not the son of his father, you know, that he was illegitimate. and i've gotten some criticism for mentioning this in the book even though hans mentions as well. but what i tried to do instead of just mentioning it, i wanted to talk about the context that to say something about how class affected the way people viewed andrew johnson from the very, very beginning. because his mother worked outside the home, worked in -- worked as a maid essentially in someone's home, people felt free to say things like that about the family. i really doubt if she had been a married woman, sort of married, quote-unquote, respectable middle class woman -- if those kinds of rumors would be openly spoken about during that time period. so from the very beginning -- it's not that he w
he's born in north carolina to parents who as i said were illiterate. his father died when he was 3. his mother was a seamstress and worked as a washer woman in other people's homes. and this is the kind of thing that caused a lot of talk and people suggested later on that maybe andrew johnson was not the son of his father, you know, that he was illegitimate. and i've gotten some criticism for mentioning this in the book even though hans mentions as well. but what i tried to do instead of just...
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a charity chieftain was living in north carolina at the time. during the war of 1812 he fought with jackson at horseshoe bend alabama against the british and their indian allies. his response when he heard about the ruling and jackson's flaunting of it he said, if i had known that jackson would drive us from our homes i would have killed him that last day at the horseshoe. by the time the removal actually began jackson's term handed, and it is left to martin van buren to enforce it. now, van buren had no interest. this was an emotional and personal issue, not even remotely for martin van doren. in fact, at one point when it was suggested that it could be deferred for removal from two years he went along and tell the georgians were so out rates to have to back down and go through the schedule that jackson had for said. so, the reason that van buren would have been happy to defer it was the kind of economic chaos that i was talking about. the common market in new orleans had collapsed. there were bank failures all across the country. in fact, sold
a charity chieftain was living in north carolina at the time. during the war of 1812 he fought with jackson at horseshoe bend alabama against the british and their indian allies. his response when he heard about the ruling and jackson's flaunting of it he said, if i had known that jackson would drive us from our homes i would have killed him that last day at the horseshoe. by the time the removal actually began jackson's term handed, and it is left to martin van buren to enforce it. now, van...
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carolina, new york, montreal, toronto, vancouver, los angeles. initially established with the iranian intelligence service to keep them on mashaal and his followers but it's designed also to have a dual use which is to strike back against us. it's not talked about very much. the bush administration talked about saddam hussein having a capability here and he didn't, but the iranians have a person believed to precedent here. >> on the left into phil roe. >> i have a question or when asked for comment on the failure of the intelligence community pitch is part, it is rapidly grown in funding and also, in the united states and is a large part responsible for the war that we engage in. >> the intelligence community can't declare war dewitt no one declares war any more so let me step back from that. the intelligence communities and particularly the cia it is the instrument of the president of the united states. what intelligence community does is order authorized by the president so the idea that that somehow the cia and the community organization is ki
carolina, new york, montreal, toronto, vancouver, los angeles. initially established with the iranian intelligence service to keep them on mashaal and his followers but it's designed also to have a dual use which is to strike back against us. it's not talked about very much. the bush administration talked about saddam hussein having a capability here and he didn't, but the iranians have a person believed to precedent here. >> on the left into phil roe. >> i have a question or when...
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he is born in north carolina to parents who, as i said, were electorate. his father died when he was three. is mother was of seamstress, and she also worked as a washerwoman and other people's homes. this causes a lot of talk. people suggested later on that maybe andrew johnson was not the sun of his father or that he was illegitimate. and i have gotten some criticism for mentioning this in the book even though hans' mentions it as well. what i try to do instead of just mentioning it, i wanted to talk about the context. to say something about how class affected the way that people viewed andrew johnson from the very beginning. because his mother works outside the home, worked as a made essentially people felt free to say things like that about the family. i really doubt if she had been a married woman, married, respectable, middle-class woman if those kinds of rumors with be openly spoken about during that time. so from the very beginning it is not that he was just poor, his family was seen as a very marginal. there is a difference between what people woul
he is born in north carolina to parents who, as i said, were electorate. his father died when he was three. is mother was of seamstress, and she also worked as a washerwoman and other people's homes. this causes a lot of talk. people suggested later on that maybe andrew johnson was not the sun of his father or that he was illegitimate. and i have gotten some criticism for mentioning this in the book even though hans' mentions it as well. what i try to do instead of just mentioning it, i wanted...